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Twitter has finally shut off its free API and, predictably, it’s breaking a lot of apps and websites. The company had previously said it would cut off access in early February, but later delayed ...
Once Twitter shuts off free access to its API, thousands of apps, research projects, bots and other services will stop functioning ...
Twitter to stop free API access - What does this mean and will it affect users? Twitter has announced that its application programming interface would go behind a paywall from next week.
Many of Twitter's users are not happy about the change, as they say it will fundamentally alter the platform's culture.
The Twitter Developer page describes Twitter API as a “set of programmatic endpoints that can be used to understand or build the conversation on Twitter.” Also, the page said it lets you ...
Twitter seems to have officially cut off free access to its API, even for developers willing to pay the exorbitant cost of the paid version.
Twitter has begun cutting off developer access to the API, including for those companies wanting to pay the platform thousands of dollars per month for its upcoming paid Enterprise tiers.
Elon Musk tweeted he would allow free access to Twitter's API to bots "providing good content" following backlash to the paywall.